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Sarjuru Mutant

sarjuru Since 2025 (Inactive) Chess.com
46.0%- 47.4%- 6.6%
Blitz 182
55W 56L 8D
Rapid 237
8W 9L 1D

Profile Summary: Sarjuru Mutant (Username: sarjuru)

Meet sarjuru, a dynamic and slightly unpredictable chess enthusiast whose playing style is as eclectic as their username suggests. Known for an early resignation rate of about 18% (because sometimes you just know when to politely bow out), Sarjuru's games are a rollercoaster of thrilling victories and humbling defeats. Their tactical awareness shines with a comeback rate of 55.56%, proving they don’t give up easily — unless they do, but hey, who doesn’t need a break sometimes?

Sarjuru's peak ratings so far are an impressive 407 in Blitz and 310 in Rapid, showcasing a sharp aptitude for faster time controls. Interestingly, Rapid is their preferred time control, probably because it offers that sweet spot between lightning speed and thoughtful strategy.

Style & Openings

When it comes to openings, Sarjuru favors offbeat and adventurous openings like the Van Geet Opening, where they boast a whopping 80% win rate in Blitz. The Reti Opening is another favorite, with a solid 71.43% win rate. They don't shy away from the notorious Alekhine's Defense, pulling a respectable 45.45% win rate despite it being a wild and challenging defense to play. Sarjuru’s endgames often extend to an average of 47.5 moves in wins, reflecting patience and endurance — except when the resignation kicks in early!

Quirks & Trends

Sarjuru’s best time to play is around 8 PM, when the stars align and the win rate peaks at a perfect 100% for that hour — watch out opponents! Their win rate against lower-rated players is a confident 82%, but they notoriously struggle with higher-rated opponents, winning less than 9% of such duels. This explains their "tilt factor" of 5; a small but noticeable tendency to grumble when the chips are down.

Recent Highlights

Check out one of Sarjuru’s recent masterpieces where they executed a flawless checkmate against omardap1 in just 16 moves, showcasing tactical brilliance and killer instincts:

However, like all mortals, Sarjuru has faced some tough turtles on the chessboard — recent losses against players like drenaco also remind us that even mutants have their kryptonite.

Overall Impression

Whether you find them boldly trying risky openings or gracefully accepting defeat, sarjuru remains a fascinating opponent, steeped in both cunning and curiosity. If you want to experience a player who’s never afraid to dance with chess chaos, tagging along in a game against Sarjuru will not disappoint!

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